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New Mexico To Open Up Vaccine Eligibility Next Week – Associated Press New Mexico will be expanding vaccine eligibility next week to everyone 16 years of
03/31/2021
After a one-year forced hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta® presented by Canon is coming back stronger than ever! The 49
th annual event was postponed in 2020, the only year it was not held since the event was established in 1972. This year, for nine days in October, the skies will once again be converted into an enchanted world of uniquely shaped balloon rodeos, twilight balloon glows and vibrant balloon-filled skies. General tickets for the 49
th annual event set to take place October 2-10 will go on sale July 2, 2021.
Tickets will be available for purchase through the Balloon Fiesta’s official website beginning July 2. Tickets for Park and Ride and reservations for hospitality programs will also be available online on that date. Details, including specific health plan and Covid-19-safe practices, will be released prior to tickets going on sale. Consult the website for up-to-the minute information on this mus
New Mexico To Open Up Vaccine Eligibility Next Week –
Associated Press
New Mexico will be expanding vaccine eligibility next week to everyone 16 years of age and older, state health officials said Wednesday.
The federal government has directed states to make all adults eligible for COVID-19 vaccination by May 1. State Health Secretary Dr. Tracie Collins said New Mexico will be meeting that mark April 5.
While the pace of vaccination has been limited by supply, Collins said federal officials have indicated that states should expect meaningful increases in supply over the coming weeks.
New Mexico continues to lead the U.S. in vaccine distribution, with nearly 1.2 million doses administered so far. The latest data from the state indicated that about 27% of residents 16 and older have been fully vaccinated while more than 44% have received their first shots.